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* TEI P2 *
* new fascicle now available *
* Chapter 22 *
* The TEI Header *
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We are happy to announce that a new fascicle of the second draft of the
TEI Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange is now
available for public comment.
As readers of this list will recall, TEI P2 is being distributed for
comment as a series of fascicles or part-issues, each containing a
complete chapter of P2, as and when the texts were available. (File
TEI ED J8, "Obtaining the Second Version of the TEI Guidelines," has the
details, if you have forgotten).
The present fascicle contains chapter 22 of P2, which discusses the TEI
header. The TEI header serves as the bibliographic description of the
machine-readable text. In addition, it provides a more detailed
description of the encoded work ensuring that the electronic text, its
source, its encoding, and its revisions are thoroughly documented.
Some minor modifications of the expected overall contents of the
Guidelines are also visible in this fascicle's overall table of contents
for TEI P2; a more thorough revision of the expected contents will be
posted shortly, as soon as we can agree on a few more details.
Other fascicles will be announced as they become available. Thank you
for your patience!
Texts of P2 are being made available in a number of different electronic
formats. These include plain screen-readable text (filetype DOC), LaTeX
(filetype TEX), PostScript (filetype PS) and of course SGML (filetypes
P2X and REF).
To get electronic copies of this fascicle from the TEI-L fileserver, all
you need do is send an ordinary email note to the address
LISTSERV@UICVM (or [log in to unmask])
containing the line
GET P222 xxx
(where xxx is one of the filetypes mentioned above)
The documents you request will be returned to you automatically as
e-mail messages. Beware! some of the files are quite large, and so may
be delayed. You will also receive an automatic notification that the
file is on its way to you. (If you receive something illegible in a
'Listserv packed format', please contact one of the editors directly to
see about getting you the file in a more useful form.) If the filetype
you want is not available, contact us directly.
The same files are available via anonymous FTP from the SGML Project at
the University of Exeter. To access these files, your computer system
must be on the InterNet. If it is, you should be able to give the
command
FTP sgml1.ex.ac.uk [ or FTP 144.173.6.61]
When you are connected to the Exeter SGMLbox, type the following
commands:
cd tei\p2\drafts
get p222.xxx
(where xxx is the filetype as mentioned above; note however that the
filename *must* be given in all lower-case letters)
The files may also be obtained from the Markup-L Listserv fileserver
in Germany, and from Professor Syun Tutiya in Japan.
For more details on these and other sources of TEI information, please
order copies of files
EDJ8 MEMO (describes how to retrieve electronic copies of TEI P2
and the various formats in which they are available)
EDJ9 MEMO (describes how to request paper copies of TEI P2, for
those without electronic mail access)
(on the Exeter file server, these may be edj8.doc and edj9.doc)
-C. M. Sperberg-McQueen
Lou Burnard
19 August 1992
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